Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
55269 Catalysis Today 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

NOx emissions will need to be controlled from gas engines, which in the future could be using a syngas/producer gas as a fuel (generated from the gasification of biomass). In anticipation of this need, the activity of a copper-exchanged ultrastabilized zeolite Y was investigated, for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx. The catalyst performance and properties were compared with reference samples of Cu-exchanged un-stabilized Y and Cu exchanged ZSM-5 zeolites. Activity was related to the number and nature of active centers, which were determined by in situ FTIR and TPD experiments using CO, NO, and NH3 as probe molecules. In the test reaction the ultrastabilized Cu-USY catalyst showed high activity at low temperatures and offered high hydrothermal resistance, whilst the Cu-ZSM-5 catalyst demonstrated the highest overall activity. The observed low temperature activity of the ultrastabilized Cu-USY catalyst was linked to the high abundance of Cu+ sites, which were detected by in situ FTIR analyses using CO adsorption.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (229 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Cu exchanged ultrastable Y zeolite (Cu-USY) of high NH3SCR conversion and selectivity toward N2. ► Low temperature activity of Cu-Y and Cu-USY observed (starting from 120 °C). ► High hydrothermal stability of ultrastable Cu-USY. ► The low energy Cu+ cetres observed in situ FTIR analyses of sorbed probe molecules link with low temperature activity of Y zeolites.

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